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  • #21
    Originally posted by Lefty0616 View Post
    Haney has been exposed by Garcia. And I hate to see Haney at this stage in his career when he'll win some and lose some, because he seems like a good kid. But the fact of the matter is, Haney is just an okay boxer, who has questionable power, and a questionable chin.

    If I was Ramirez, I'd take it to Haney immediately, to see how well Haney can handle the onslaught.
    Why are you trying to make it sound like it was so difficult for? It wasn't a hard thing for him to do with banned substances in his system. Exposed my ass! It was on uneven and unlevel playing field.

    When a boxer or any other athlete has to resort to doping just in order to be competitive and win. That is just sad and pathetic. That shit he took made him a lot stronger and faster than a motherfucker!

    Which is the reason why he took them in the first place.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Corelone View Post
      Guys don't remember one punch KOs. What count? but 12 round beatings are hard to forget. It's not like Ryan got the upper hand late in the fight.
      Did you watch the fight? What beating? All I saw was Ryan running across the ring without throwing any punches. While implementing his variation of the back roll each and every time Haney got close to him.

      Ryan landed less than 5 punches for the entire fight for crying out loud but do you know what? Haney ate all that shit and kept coming for Ryan.

      Ryan Garcia's power is ain't shit. If it was then he would have gotten Haney out of there with all that dope he ingested in his system and yet he still couldn't put Devin Haney away.
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      • #23
        "They could have chosen someone else..." but they chose Ramirez, and now Haney is a -1200 favorite. SO yeah, I guess there's a reason they chose Ramirez.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by champion4ever View Post

          Why are you trying to make it sound like it was so difficult for? It wasn't a hard thing for him to do with banned substances in his system. Exposed my ass! It was on uneven and unlevel playing field.

          When a boxer or any other athlete has to resort to doping just in order to be competitive and win. That is just sad and pathetic. That shit he took made him a lot stronger and faster than a motherfucker!

          Which is the reason why he took them in the first place.
          I'm not referring to a fight that happened. I'm talking exposed for his future. Haney is now at the elite level - meaning he'll be fighting the best going forward. He's going to face a few who won't have anything illegal in their system. He is going to struggle against those with chins and power.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Lefty0616 View Post

            I'm not referring to a fight that happened. I'm talking exposed for his future. Haney is now at the elite level - meaning he'll be fighting the best going forward. He's going to face a few who won't have anything illegal in their system. He is going to struggle against those with chins and power.
            I agree with the bolded although there isn't anything wrong with struggling as long as he wins.. I highly doubt he beats Boots though, but the next 12 months will reveal a lot about Haney's true skills...

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            • #26
              Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
              He cheated! He was hopped up on dope! If he didn’t have that shit in his system. He would have gotten his asswhupped and he knew it. They should have DQd his ass!
              I hate to break it to you and this may new to you but ALL BOXERS have, are, or are thinking of doing PEDs. Every single one. Otherwise, every boxer would be VADA 24/7. Isn’t it also “convenient” Hankey, after years of boxing and already su****ions of Conti PED factory somehow magically finds himself enrolled in VADA 24/7 after Garcia fight.

              just so magical

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post

                I hate to break it to you and this may new to you but ALL BOXERS have, are, or are thinking of doing PEDs. Every single one. Otherwise, every boxer would be VADA 24/7. Isn’t it also “convenient” Hankey, after years of boxing and already su****ions of Conti PED factory somehow magically finds himself enrolled in VADA 24/7 after Garcia fight.

                just so magical
                That may be true but none of those motherfuckers were crazy enough like a dumb ass to sign up for random voluntary drug testing. If their aim was to cheat all along like Ryan Garcia stupid lunatic ass did.

                Had King Ry never signed up for VADA then he would have won the fight and would not have been suspended, fined or had his verdict overturned to no contest.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by LarryMerchant'sBottle View Post

                  I agree with the bolded although there isn't anything wrong with struggling as long as he wins.. I highly doubt he beats Boots though, but the next 12 months will reveal a lot about Haney's true skills...
                  Haney has boxing skills. You can't deny this. But in order to be successful, you need some level of power and abilities to take big punches at the elite level. There is a reason why boxers like, Paulie Malinaggi never dominated at the elite level. He lacked power and he couldn't take too many punches.

                  And you know he is skilled as a boxer, because he is legendary as a boxing analyst.

                  The same goes for Haney. I would not be surprised if he gets stopped several times in his career.....if he decides to continue on at the elite level.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Lefty0616 View Post

                    Haney has boxing skills. You can't deny this. But in order to be successful, you need some level of power and abilities to take big punches at the elite level. There is a reason why boxers like, Paulie Malinaggi never dominated at the elite level. He lacked power and he couldn't take too many punches.

                    And you know he is skilled as a boxer, because he is legendary as a boxing analyst.

                    The same goes for Haney. I would not be surprised if he gets stopped several times in his career.....if he decides to continue on at the elite level.
                    With all due respect, Devin and Shakur are at elite levels, maybe you meant at the higher weight classes??

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